Ouija: Origin Of Evil

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When you talk to the other side, you never know who will be listening.

It was never just a game. Inviting audiences again into the lore of the spirit board, OUIJA: ORIGIN OF EVIL tells a terrifying new tale as the follow-up to 2014's sleeper hit that opened at number one. In 1965 Los Angeles, a widowed mother and her two daughters add a new stunt to bolster their seance scam business and unwittingly invite authentic evil into their home. When the youngest daughter is overtaken by the merciless spirit, this small family confronts unthinkable fears to save her and send her possessor back to the other side.

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Elizabeth ReaserAlice Zander

Henry ThomasFather Tom

Henry Thomas was born on September 9, 1971 in San Antonio, Texas, USA as Henry Jackson Thomas Jr. He is an actor and producer, known for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), 11:14 (2003) and Legends of the Fall (1994). He was previously married to Marie Zielcke and Kelly Hill.

Lulu WilsonDoris Zander

Deemed "a standout", "particularly impressive" and "worthy of especially high marks" for her terrifying starring role in Mike Flanagan's Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), Lulu Wilson continues to command audience attention at only 11 years old.
Originally from New York City, Wilson made her film debut as Christina in Jerry Bruckheimer's dark thriller Deliver Us from Evil (2014), opposite Eric Bana and Olivia Munn. Shortly after, Lulu moved to Los Angeles to work as a series regular on the CBS hit comedy The Millers (2013) for two seasons starring as Mikayla.
Wilson thoroughly enjoyed the change of pace starring on a hit comedy series, but it wasn't too long after that she craved to return to her film roots. She starred in the highly anticipated revamped sequel of Cop and a Half: New Recruit (2017), in which she stars as the "half" opposite Lou Diamond Phillips, which premiered 2017.
But as a true fan of thriller and horror genres, Wilson also scored a starring role in Warner Brothers's Annabelle: Creation (2017), the highly anticipated sequel to the first film. The follow-up received international critical acclaim.
Prior to this, Wilson has been seen on episodes of Inside Amy Schumer (2013), Teachers (2016), and Black Box (2014), as well as the upcoming films The Clinic (2018) and Gone Are The Days (2018). When Lulu isn't acting, she's hard at work writing short stories and screenplays.
She played Kestra in Nepenthe (2020) in the series of Star Trek Picard since 2020.

Parker MackMikey

Parker's early years in performing began in Charlotte, NC where he worked in theater, commercials and print work. His training continued when his family relocated to Chicago where he studied at The Actors Training Center, Second City and The Acting Studio.
After booking a few national commercials and independent films, he was cast in a recurring role on Chicago Fire. He then relocated to LA. He is most recognized as Mikey in the film Ouija 2, Origin of Evil directed by Mike Flanagan and Finn from the television series Chasing Life.

Doug JonesGhoul Marcus

The youngest of four brothers, Doug Jones was born on May 24, 1960 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up in the city's Northeastside. After attending Bishop Chatard High School, he headed off to Ball State University, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications, with a minor in Theatre.
He learned mime at school, joining a troupe and doing the whole white-face thing, and has also worked as a contortionist.
After a hitch in theater in Indiana, he moved to Los Angeles in 1985, and has not been out of work since - he's acted in over 25 films, many television series (Including the award-winning Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), his episode 'Hush' garnered two Emmy nominations) and over 90 commercials and music videos with the likes of Madonna and Marilyn Manson.
Although known mostly for his work under prosthetics, he has also performed as 'himself' in such highly-rated films as Adaptation. (2002) with Nicolas Cage and indie projects such as Phil Donlon's A Series of Small Things (2005).
But it is his sensitive and elegant performance as 'Abe Sapien' in Hellboy (2004), which stormed to the top of the U.S. box office in the spring of 2004, that has brought him an even higher profile and much praise from audiences and critics alike.
Doug is married and lives in California.